Suggestive of sexual impropriety.
(Used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted.
1Did you notice how gamy he was, little brother; how he played?
2The gamy flavour of meats is nothing more than incipient decomposition.
3When the bait begins to give off a gamy scent, the mothers come.
4His stomach closed up against the gamy beef, but he crammed it in.
5Such a funny, sporty, gamy, jesty, joky, hoky-poky lad, is the Ocean, oh!
6Just the right gamy flavor without being too sharp, and moist but not greasy.
7Juices flooded over his tongue; they were sweet and gamy, a taste of wildness.
8The trout are fat and gamy even in winter.
9Though I'm told the meat isn't gamy, like duck.
10To tell the honest truth, I don't recollect ever having seen the gamy-looking bird before.
11It still stung my tongue a little, strong and gamy, but also juicy and delicious.
12Josh swallowed thickly, but he was no stranger to the gamy taste of rat meat.
13Warm that spring, gamy: the rivers were stinking.
14At times the work became even exciting, as a larger and more gamy fish took hold.
15The flavor of the Prime leg was also less gamy and richer, almost like roast beef.
16When the bait begins to give off a gamy scent, the mothers come, singly or in numbers.